Paul Slavens Show: Blog for June 27, 2010

Hey there.
I hope you are staying cool.
I am here to help with cool music.
This is where you leave your polite comments and music suggestions.
Make sure and leave a link if you can so we can buy it if we want.
New to me this week: Balmorhea, Nina Nastasia, Bally Sagoo and Hayes Carll.

Tonight’s Playlist:

Charlotte Gainsbourg, “La Collectionneuse,” IRM
Balmorhea, “Coahuila,” All Is Wild, All Is Silent
Donovan, “Season Of The Witch,” Sunshine Superman
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Darktown Strutters, “Grab a Silver Bullet” (radio edit) Darktown Strutters
Otis Spann, “Love, Love, Love,” Otis Spann – From The Archives (Digitally Remastered)
Nina Nastasia, “What’s Out There,” Outlaster
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The Roots, “Walk Alone,” How I Got Over
Brad Mehldau, “Capriccio” Highway Rider
Bally Sagoo, “Choli Ke Peeche,” Bollywood Flashback
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Jackson 5, “Doctor My Eyes,” Soulsation! Disc 2
Schoenberg, “Pierrot Lunaire” Valse De Chopin Contempoartensemble, Sonia Bergamasco, Pietro De Maria & Mauro Ceccanti
Conway Twitty, “I’d Love To Lay You Down,” Number Ones
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Nina Simone, “Pirate Jenny,” The 60’s Vol. 1 – Ne Me Quitte Pas
Steely Dan, “Any Major Dude Will Tell You,” Pretzel Logic
Loudon Wainwright III, “Where The Whippoorwill Is Whispering Goodnight,” High Wide & Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project
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Daniel Folmer, “Skin and Bones,” 20 Bands/74.4 Minutes!
Enoch Light, “Fascinating Rhythm,” Provocative Percussion
Luciana Souza, “O Bolo,” Brazilian Duos
Geeshie Wiley, “Last Kind Words,” Mississippi Masters: Early American Blues Classics 1927 – 35
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Danny Balis, “If You’re Trying To Kill Me,” Too Much Living
Laurie Anderson, “The Lake,” Homeland
Hayes Carll, “I Don’t Wanna Grow Up,” Trouble In Mind
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Cat Power, “Silver Stallion,” Jukebox
John Zorn, “Toys,” The Dreamers
Curtis Mayfield & The Impressions, “I’m The One Who Loves You,” The Anthology 1961-1977 (Disc 1)
Mike Hankinson, “Sonata in D major” (Scarlatti), The Unusual Classical Synthesizer